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Senate Years of Service: 1981-2011 Party: Republican; Democrat
SPECTER, Arlen, a Senator from Pennsylvania; born in Wichita, Sedgwick County,
Kans., February 12, 1930; attended the public schools; graduated, University of
Pennsylvania 1951; graduated, Yale University Law School 1956; served in the
United States Air Force 1951-1953; admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1956 and
commenced practice in Philadelphia; assistant district attorney of Philadelphia
1959-1964; assistant counsel, Presidents Commission on the Assassination of
President Kennedy (Warren Commission) 1964; district attorney of Philadelphia
1966-1974; resumed the practice of law 1974-1980; admitted to the New Jersey
bar in 1979 and to the District of Columbia bar in 1983; elected as a
Republican to the United States Senate in 1980; reelected in 1986, 1992, 1998
and in 2004; changed party affiliation, becoming a Democrat on April 30, 2009;
unsuccessful candidate for renomination to the Senate in 2010, and served from
January 3, 1981, to January 3, 2011; chair, Select Committee on Intelligence
(One Hundred Fourth Congress), Committee on Veterans Affairs (One Hundred Fifth
and One Hundred Sixth Congresses, One Hundred Seventh Congress [January 20,
2001-June 6, 2001], One Hundred Eighth Congress), Committee on the Judiciary
(One Hundred Ninth Congress); died October 14, 2012; interment in Shalom
Memorial Park, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
BibliographySpecter, Arlen, with Frank J. Scaturro.
Never Give In: Battling Cancer in the Senate. New York: St.
Martins Press, 2008. Specter, Arlen.
Passion for Truth: From Finding JFKs Single Bullet to Questioning
Anita Hill to Impeaching Clinton. New York: William Morrow,
2000.
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